free speech
Unexpected: Elon Musk becomes Twitter’s largest shareholder
Elon Musk, has just acquired a nearly 10% stake in Twitter, worth $3 billion, shortly after questioning the social network's handling of free speech. On Monday, April 4, it became known that Tesla's CEO, a fervent generator of controversial tweets, acquired 9.2% of Twitter, thus becoming the largest shareholder of the ...
‘Sorry to be a free speech absolutist’: Elon Musk says SpaceX’s satellite service won’t block Russian news
Elon Musk said on Saturday, March 5, that some governments requested that his wholly-owned Starlink satellite broadband service should block news coming from Russia, but the tycoon has said they won't do it "unless it's at gunpoint." "Starlink has been told by some governments (not Ukraine) to block Russian news sources," ...
Trump asks judge to require that Twitter reinstate his account
Former President Donald Trump is demanding that Twitter unmute him from its platform through a legal challenge. Bloomberg reported the request was made on Friday, Oct. 1, through a federal judge in Florida. According to the outlet, the former president accused Twitter of unfairly censoring him over political pressure. The request accused Twitter of ...
Federal judge blocks Florida anti-riot law enforcement
A federal judge temporarily paused anti-riot legislation to counter extreme social unrest across Florida on Sept. 9. The U.S. Northern District of Florida, Tallahassee Division Court will not let law enforcement officers arrest radical protesters, even if they create a public disturbance. District Judge Mark Walker ruled the Combatting Violence, Disorder, and ...
Artist vows to remake anti-communist sculpture after suspected arson attack
A controversial artwork that accuses the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of starting the worldwide CCP Virus pandemic burned down on July 23. Artist Weiming Chen will remake his anti-communist sculpture from scratch. A suspected arson attack destroyed his 20-foot-tall work, which depicts Chinese leader Xi Jinping with "spike" proteins from the ...
Democrats slapped with civil rights lawsuit for censoring US election tweets
The last U.S. election was arguably a watershed moment in national history due to widespread unconstitutional electoral procedures and a joint effort from corporations and government to "fortify" Joe Biden's presidency.Sovereign Man founder Simon Black accused social media companies of masterminding an un-American censorship campaign, which aims to silence public ...
A Twitter user with 2.5 million followers suspended for celebrating Coronavirus pandemic end post
For publicly celebrating the end of the coronavirus crisis, Dave Portnoy, the founder of famous blogging and podcasting company Barstool Sports, was briefly suspended by Twitter. User @mcm ct, a market commentary account, was the first to notice that Portnoy, who had 2.5 million followers on Twitter, had been suspended at ...
Senior Republicans want to permanently transform GOP into a working-class party
Top Republican leaders urgently hope to make the GOP appeal more to Trump supporters by targeting more hard-working Americans. GOP House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy plans to market the Republican Party towards those who think fondly of Donald Trump. McCarthy believes becoming a party for working-class voters could help the GOP attract ...
No amendment to the Constitution is ‘absolute’ says President Biden on right to bear arms
Democrat President Joe Biden refuses to respect the nation's highest law. Biden is cracking down on constitutional protections that defend every American's right to keep and bear arms. He claimed nothing is above his gun control executive order, not even the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. "No amendment, no amendment to the ...
President Trump is ‘moving forward’ with setting up a new social media platform
Former President Trump will directly compete against the world's largest social media companies to bypass their alleged suppression of free speech. Donald Trump has decided to proceed with his earlier proposal to establish a new social networking platform after being permanently banned from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat. Insiders, who know about ...
The Supreme Court upholds college students’ First Amendment rights
The United States Supreme Court ruled 8-1 in favor of two Christian students who sued their college for limiting free speech. Georgia Gwinnett College students were involved in the incident, which happened in 2016. Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski is a case involving two former students of Georgia Gwinnett College. They attempted to ...
Alan Dershowitz is joining Lindell’s team to fight one of the biggest free speech cases in history
Mike Lindell is collaborating with Alan Dershowitz, a free speech lawyer, on one of the greatest free speech cases in history. "I've got a team of lawyers," Lindell told the "War Room" on Monday, March 15. “We're after Dominion.” Lindell said he hired Dershowitz to file a countersuit in response to the ...
My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell plans to launch his own social media site to replace Twitter and Youtube
My Pillow founder Mike Lindell said he plans to launch his own social media site to replace giant tech platforms that stifle free speech. Lindell announced his plans during an interview with Charlie Kirk on his podcast on Friday, March 5, reported the Business Insider. “Every single influencer person on the planet ...
Twitter suspends Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s account after calling Georgia Republicans ‘morons’
A Republican from Georgia accused a Californian social media giant of censoring her for questioning the intelligence of her fellow party members. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-Ga.) personal Twitter account was suspended without notice after she repeatedly posted critical remarks about the professional conduct of both Georgia Secretary of State Brad ...
Facebook will ease restrictions on content after general election is over says founder Mark Zuckerberg
One of the world’s largest internet companies claims it will restrict fewer social media posts after the upcoming election is over. Facebook Inc. has promised to impose fewer restrictions on content after Election Day on Nov. 3. "Once we're past these events, and we've resolved them peacefully, I wouldn't expect that we ...
Sen. Ted Cruz warns technology companies face sanctions for censoring critical Biden stories
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told media on Monday, Oct. 19, that the social networking platforms Facebook and Twitter would face sanctions for "potentially serious campaign finance violations" by censoring negative stories against Democrats and allowing critical and biased coverage of Republicans. According to Cruz, "Giant multibillion dollar corporations are making multibillion-dollar ...
Commission on Presidential Debates will mute President Trump’s microphone to ‘avoid interruptions’
Organizers behind the 2020 presidential debates will resort to silencing the president to maintain an "orderly discussion." The Commission on Presidential Debates is cracking down on President Donald Trump's free speech at the final debate on Oct. 22. The nonprofit revealed it would instruct audiovisual (AV) staff to take turns muting the ...
Teacher threatened to expel students who express ideas against abortion, gay marriage, and Black Lives Matters
An English professor at Iowa State University warned her students in her syllabus not to speak out against abortion, gay marriage, or the Black Lives Matters movement, the Campus Reform reported. Young America's Foundation reported Monday, Aug. 17, that professor Chloe Clark detailed in her syllabus that participants in the English ...

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